I would have it this way
1-Jags, beat two pretty darned good teams
2-Atlanta-ran all over 2 very good defenses.
3 San Diego-Destroyed 2 terrible teams, but they did what they were supposed to do, destroy them. With basically a rookie QB at the helm
4-Baltmore-Destroyed one good team (supposedly, Tampa Bay), and one very bad team.
5-Indy-Beat a pretty good team, the Giants, and destroyed a terrible team.
6-Cincy-Destroyed 2 awful teams.
7-Chicago-Ditto
8-Pats-Barely survived against two teams that are supposed to be bottom dwellers. Buffalo and the Jets may suprise people this year, especially Buffalo.
In my opinion, I'm not being negative, just realistic as to how I seet it, AT THIS POINT. One thing that gets me excited, in a good way, is that in no way shape or form did the Pats even play close to their potential, yet they are 2-0 !! I may be way off base, but I really think Brady may have looked past the Bills and Jets, I bet he has been staring at his calender and thinking about this Broncos game since the schedule came out. I'd be shocked if Tom Brady has a bad game Sunday night.
In fact, I think the Pats are going to be more motivated than ever. This has been haunting the players, coaches and fans since January. I really think that the Pats will play their best game in years on Sunday night. The Broncos will give a tremendous fight, and it may be a 3 point game, but I see the Pats coming up with a great win.